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From: robert bristow-johnson on 11 Apr 2010 23:26 On Apr 11, 9:23 pm, Rick Lyons <R.Lyons@_BOGUS_ieee.org> wrote: > On Sun, 11 Apr 2010 10:05:53 -0500, Vladimir Vassilevsky > > > > <nos...(a)nowhere.com> wrote: > > >Greg Berchin wrote: > >> On Sat, 10 Apr 2010 23:53:20 -0500, Vladimir Vassilevsky <nos...(a)nowhere.com> > >> wrote: > > >>>http://www.abvolt.com/misc/compdsp2010.JPG > > >> Okay, who's who in the photo? > > >Left to right: > > >Grant Griffin, Yuriy Khapochkin, Rob Gaddi, Christopher Felton, Dale > >Dalrymple, Maurice Givens, Al Clark, Jerry Avins, Daniel Umbach, > >Vladimir Vassilevsky, Eric Jacobsen, Rick Lyons, Clay Turner. > > >Vladimir Vassilevsky > > Hi Vlad, > That photo makes me think of the > movie, "The Dirty Dozen." > > I say, Thanks Vlad for all your work, > thanks to your lovely wife Lena for her > "even more work" and her warm hospitality. > Without you two there would not have been a > conference at all. > > It was nice to meet Grant Griffin, and > experience his calm, mild-mannered, humor > and DSP wisdom. I was tickled to see Eric > Jacobsen again, ...with his hearty laugh and > his rational and tolerant opinions on signal > processing and life in general. I enjoyed seeing > Colonel Maurice Givens again and listening to > his cogent insights on advanced signal processing. > I was happy to see that Al Clark still has both > red blood and hardcore DSP flowing in his veins. > It was neat to meet DSP expert Dale Dalrymple. > When I think of Dale the phrase "Renaissance man" > comes to my mind. I enjoyed listening to Jerry > Avins (a true "Mr. Wizard") and his stories. It was > terrific to finally meet Clay Turner, and sit back > and try to absorb an inkling of his brilliance, > philosophy, and humor. And finally I met Vladimir. > His technical expertise is well known to us all. > I learned that Vladimir is *NOT* "Vlad the Impaler", > but quite the opposite. He's both friendly and > considerate, ... a sweet combination indeed! > where are the guns? i thought you guys were gonna be shooting guns. r b-j
From: Shenzhi on 12 Apr 2010 03:13 Haha, Rick! Seen this picture, it makes me think of the movie, "Ocean's Thirteen." "Rick Lyons" <R.Lyons@_BOGUS_ieee.org> > On Sun, 11 Apr 2010 10:05:53 -0500, Vladimir Vassilevsky > <nospam(a)nowhere.com> wrote: > >> >> >>Greg Berchin wrote: >>> On Sat, 10 Apr 2010 23:53:20 -0500, Vladimir Vassilevsky >>> <nospam(a)nowhere.com> >>> wrote: >>> >>> >>>>http://www.abvolt.com/misc/compdsp2010.JPG >>>> >>> >>> >>> Okay, who's who in the photo? >> >>Left to right: >> >>Grant Griffin, Yuriy Khapochkin, Rob Gaddi, Christopher Felton, Dale >>Dalrymple, Maurice Givens, Al Clark, Jerry Avins, Daniel Umbach, >>Vladimir Vassilevsky, Eric Jacobsen, Rick Lyons, Clay Turner. >> >> >>Vladimir Vassilevsky > > Hi Vlad, > That photo makes me think of the > movie, "The Dirty Dozen." > > I say, Thanks Vlad for all your work, > thanks to your lovely wife Lena for her > "even more work" and her warm hospitality. > Without you two there would not have been a > conference at all. > > It was nice to meet Grant Griffin, and > experience his calm, mild-mannered, humor > and DSP wisdom. I was tickled to see Eric > Jacobsen again, ...with his hearty laugh and > his rational and tolerant opinions on signal > processing and life in general. I enjoyed seeing > Colonel Maurice Givens again and listening to > his cogent insights on advanced signal processing. > I was happy to see that Al Clark still has both > red blood and hardcore DSP flowing in his veins. > It was neat to meet DSP expert Dale Dalrymple. > When I think of Dale the phrase "Renaissance man" > comes to my mind. I enjoyed listening to Jerry > Avins (a true "Mr. Wizard") and his stories. It was > terrific to finally meet Clay Turner, and sit back > and try to absorb an inkling of his brilliance, > philosophy, and humor. And finally I met Vladimir. > His technical expertise is well known to us all. > I learned that Vladimir is *NOT* "Vlad the Impaler", > but quite the opposite. He's both friendly and > considerate, ... a sweet combination indeed! > > [-Rick-]
From: Grant Griffin on 12 Apr 2010 08:43 Vladimir Vassilevsky wrote: > > > robert bristow-johnson wrote: >> i hope there weren't any shooting accidents. anybody bring their uzi? >> > > http://www.abvolt.com/misc/compdsp2010.JPG > > More to follow. > > VLV Darn, there goes 15 years of carefully cultivated Internet anonymity. Might as well join Facebook and LinkedIn now... ;-) And if any of you were interested in my other web ventures that I mentioned, they're at: http://zitiproject.org/ http://covertogether.com/ Grant -- _____________________________________________________________________ Grant R. Griffin Publisher of dspGuru http://www.dspguru.com Iowegian International Corporation http://www.iowegian.com See http://www.iowegian.com/img/contact.gif for e-mail address
From: Greg Berchin on 12 Apr 2010 09:07 On Sun, 11 Apr 2010 20:26:06 -0700 (PDT), robert bristow-johnson <rbj(a)audioimagination.com> wrote: > >where are the guns? i thought you guys were gonna be shooting guns. > >r b-j Robert, I never knew that you had such a love of firearms. There is a range about a mile from my house. Next time you drop by, maybe we can shoot some paper. Greg
From: Greg Berchin on 12 Apr 2010 09:08
On Mon, 12 Apr 2010 07:43:39 -0500, Grant Griffin <nobody(a)example.com> wrote: >Darn, there goes 15 years of carefully cultivated Internet anonymity. >Might as well join Facebook and LinkedIn now... ;-) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/On_the_Internet,_nobody_knows_you%27re_a_dog |